Compromise.
Keep the ship, but stop filming it upside down all the time.
Keep the ship, but stop filming it upside down all the time.
When you already have a musical episode and a muppet episode, why not?A sci-fi muppet musical
I don't.We've had a decade or two of new writers taking Star Trek in a bold new direction. I kind of miss the old direction!
Not like I was taking your proposal seriously before, but this smug condescension really doesn’t help.Tat's not at all what I'm suggesting, but if you're fine with a pale imitation of Trek, that's you.
Very well. So lets re-imagine Star Trek. So.... What must we keep to retain the essence of Star Trek?As for a new science fiction franchise, Hollywood seems dead-set against taking risks on anything that isn't an existing IP unless it's horror. Consider Firefly even The Orville. The support is just not there on the executive/corporate level.
And a Forbidden Planet!Very well. So lets re-imagine Star Trek. So.... What must we keep to retain the essence of Star Trek?
A ship. A crew. (Who can be new characters). Who have adventures among the stars.
It has been commented that Star Trek has an underlying optimism. We can build a better future.
A variety of stories, often with an emphasis on Action-adventure.
Stories often involve exploration. To boldly go.....!
I know you're joking, but this is part of the reason that the musical and muppet episodes of SNW really piss me off.When you already have a musical episode and a muppet episode, why not?

Good.I know you're joking, but this is part of the reason that the musical and muppet episodes of SNW really piss me off.
Once you open the door to this shit it's really hard to close it again.
I absolutely love Star Trek, but I don't know if I've ever actually been pissed off about it. Frankly, there are far more important things to worry about. If a fictional show is actively pissing you off, I'd suggest you need to take it less seriously.really piss me off.
One man's shit is another man's treasure. The musical was easily one of the best things to happen to the franchise and one hell of a fun episode.Once you open the door to this shit
Since when has Trek ever been a grounded science fiction series?you add magical bullshit to a more grounded science fiction series you can't ever get rid of it.

Star Trek isn't really grounded sci-fi, especially TOS. I really wish the franchise would embrace this aspect of itself more willingly - TAS' scripts were a bit shaky at times but it's my favourite version of the setting in terms of the sheer fantastical weirdness that exists everywhere. Mermaids! Slugs who own human zoos! Mage duels!Once you open the door to this shit it's really hard to close it again. If you add magical bullshit to a more grounded science fiction series you can't ever get rid of it. Some writer comes in with fresh ideas who's less beholden to what came before, they add a magic pixie to the crew who is from Narnia, and that's now canon forever.
I've been thinking about this the last few months, and I decided that these series are meant to inspire an emotional reaction and I watch them because I want something to care about. It's not a bug, it's a feature. We give authors our heart and trust them to be careful with it.I absolutely love Star Trek, but I don't know if I've ever actually been pissed off about it. Frankly, there are far more important things to worry about. If a fictional show is actively pissing you off, I'd suggest you need to take it less seriously.
Every series exists in its own universe with its own possibilities and sense of normality. Star Wars isn't a grounded franchise in the slightest, but if they introduced transporters into it it'd just feel wrong. I've got nothing against the transporter, I think it suits a science fiction series, I just don't want it anywhere near Star Wars.Since when has Trek ever been a grounded science fiction series?
I think that's the thing for me, I watched TAS late and I don't really think of it counting as Star Trek. It's so different to the live action series that came after it that it feels like it's from the road not travelled. It's from its own cartoon universe. Star Trek could've become this, but that it isn't how things worked out.Star Trek isn't really grounded sci-fi, especially TOS. I really wish the franchise would embrace this aspect of itself more willingly - TAS' scripts were a bit shaky at times but it's my favourite version of the setting in terms of the sheer fantastical weirdness that exists everywhere. Mermaids! Slugs who own human zoos! Mage duels!
. Star Wars isn't a grounded franchise in the slightest, but if they introduced transporters into it it'd just feel wrong. I've got nothing against the transporter, I think it suits a science fiction series, I just don't want it anywhere near Star Wars.
I'm wishing someone would teleport me off this rock right now, doesn't mean we have a transporter in real lifeThough at least the idea of it must exist there, or Luke couldn’t wish that Threepio could “teleport me off this rock”. (Likewise altering time.)

That's fair, though TOS itself is only a tiny bit removed from TAS in that regard - "Catspaw" is the obviously-fantastical one but "Spectre of the Gun", "Mirror, Mirror," "Who Mourns for Adonais?", etc all read to me as something much more mythic and dreamlike than grounded. Even where TNG wears the costume of something more restrained and realistic, the universe's underlying logic is still often surreal and oneiric, especially in the first couple seasons.I think that's the thing for me, I watched TAS late and I don't really think of it counting as Star Trek. It's so different to the live action series that came after it that it feels like it's from the road not travelled. It's from its own cartoon universe. Star Trek could've become this, but that it isn't how things worked out.
I'm wishing someone would teleport me off this rock right now, doesn't mean we have a transporter in real life![]()
I really feel like this is the best solution, at least creatively. Not necessarily to stop making Star Trek, but to make new IPs that share aspects with Trek, but do something different with them.I suppose again it comes back to the idea that "Star Trek" means so many different things to so many different people at this point that the best solution might be to make a clean break and launch some totally new IPs.
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